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Dialogue
1 Charm| philosophy. There is a common spirit in the writings of Plato, 2 Charm| intrude on him the feeling and spirit of the Jewish or Christian 3 Charm| accidents of time and place, the spirit of Greek philosophy. There 4 Charm| of Darius, which show a spirit very different from that 5 Charm| of Socrates; and, in the spirit of Socrates and of Greek 6 Charm| Socrates talks in the kindly spirit of an elder. His childlike 7 Charm| secret and entering into the spirit of Socrates, he enjoys the 8 Charm| and asks, almost in the spirit of Aristotle, how can there 9 Charm| define in words. In a similar spirit we might say to a young